NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Mr J. Bowen, fishmonger, poulterer, and caterer - , of tire “Golden Gate,” lias a replace advertisement in this issue. Orders are now taken for dressed poultry for Xmas. Tenders are invited by the Public Works Department for a Stock Inspector’s residence at Opunake. Acknowledged with thanks the New Year’s calendar from Air Liddington, manager of the “C.8.A.,” Stratford. Tire photo plates embracing scenes on the route of the Stratford Main Trunk railway add to the attractiveness of the advertising sheet for each month of 1913.
Mr. \V. Mountford, proprietor of the Micthirst Butchery, thanks tlie public for the support accorded him since taking over the business, and gives patrons a special reminder to order early their Christinas lamb, veal, pork, or poultry to ensure prompt delivery of the quality meats. Mr. das. E. Campbell, eve specialist, will again visit Stratford on Friday next, and may bo consulted at Air. F. Edwards’ pharmacy. Messrs. J. Masters and Son, general merchants, Stratford, circulate an inset with this issue, giving their special cut prices for the Xmas season. The Xmas fruits have just been landed direct from the growers, and consequently a great saving lias been made in buying, and the firm intend to pass on the advantage thus gained to the customers. An important notice by the Stratford Borough Council to ratepayers with respect to tlie 10 per cent penalty on rates remaining unpaid after the 14th day of January, appears in another column. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Stratford, 'have extended the time for the completion of additions to their Stratford warehouse to 7th March,_ 1913.” A lost motor tool-bag is advertised for.
An advertiser 'wants six acres ploughed at once. Particulars of Mr Newton King s Havmarket and Mart sales are advertised in another column. Men’s apparel is our speciality. We lay ourselves out to clothe men and hoys better than ever for less money. And we do it. There’s a distinctiveness about our suits that makes a fellow feed well-dressed and satisfied with himself. And that smart, well-cut appearance lasts right through the wearing term, which is longer than most. We are the Egmont Clothing Co., and just now we offer specially good value in men's and hoys' ready-to-wear suits. *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 90, 11 December 1912, Page 6
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377NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 90, 11 December 1912, Page 6
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